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A Sellout of Our Unemployed

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By the choices we make we define ourselves. We reveal our biases and beliefs. And so, too, do our institutions.

In writing the $789 billion stimulus bill, Congress revealed that, for all its "Buy American" blather, it does not truly put America first. It does not believe that 10 million jobless Americans, in the country their fathers built, should receive any preference in hiring 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens who broke into this country and owe her no loyalty, allegiance or love.

Is this a slur on the patriotism of some of our congressmen? You betcha.

What other conclusion can one reach after Congress refused to require that employers on construction projects, paid for by U.S. tax dollars in the stimulus bill, verify that their workers are Americans?

For that is precisely what Congress did.

The first paragraph of the front-page story in USA Today says it all. "Los Angeles — Tens of thousands of jobs created by the economic stimulus law could end up filled by illegal immigrants, particularly in big states like California where undocumented workers are heavily represented in construction, experts on both sides of the issue say."

According to the Center for Immigration Studies, illegal aliens will take 300,000 of the 2 million construction jobs to be created by the stimulus bill. The CIS figure is based on Census Bureau estimates that 15 percent of all construction workers are illegal aliens or immigrants who are not authorized to work in the United States.

Robert Rector of Heritage Foundation concurs with the figures on the number of jobs Congress just voted to give to non-Americans.

"Without specific mechanisms to ensure that workers are U.S. citizens or legally authorized to work, it is likely that 15 percent of these workers, or 300,000, would be illegal immigrants."

Other experts put the figure far higher than 15 percent, and certainly higher in California and other Southwestern states, where illegals tend to congregate.

In taking these jobs, illegals will be shouldering aside unemployed Americans. Yet Congress could have, with one vote, guaranteed that virtually every job paid for by U.S. taxpayers would go to U.S. workers.

How? By mandating that all beneficiaries of stimulus money use the E-Verify program of the Department of Homeland Security, which lets employers check the validity of the Social Security number of all new hires.

E-Verify is available on a voluntary basis. It is simple, swift and easy to use.

Indeed, E-Verify is becoming standard operating procedure for U.S. businesses that wish to obey the law. According to NumbersUSA, U.S. businesses have used E-Verify in 3 million inquiries this year alone. That is almost half the total of 6.6 million inquiries for all of 2008 and five times the rate of use in 2007.

E-Verify is a smashing success with an accuracy rate of over 99 percent that holds out promise of a day when every employer in America will be able to ensure that every employee is an American or someone authorized to work here. At its rising rate of use, one-fourth to one-third of all new hires could soon be checked by E-Verify.

Isn't this what we all want, what we have all sought — an easy, verifiable, non-intrusive, inexpensive way for businesses to assure that those they hire are in our country legally?

No, it is not. For Tuesday night, the Senate voted to strip away this protection of American workers from the unfair competition of illegal aliens.

The Senate voted 50 to 47 to end E-Verify in six months, when current funding runs out. Sen. Jeff Sessions' proposal to give this successful program five more years was rejected 50 to 47.

Republicans and seven Democrats voted to save E-Verify. But only Democrats voted to kill it.

How did Harry Reid kill the E-Verify provision that was in the House version of the stimulus package? The Senate was not even allowed to vote on it. And when the two bills were reconciled in the Pelosi-Reid conference, E-Verify disappeared.

This was a huge victory for La Raza and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose lobbyists have labored long to ensure that their member companies pay no price for dumping U.S. workers and hiring illegal aliens.

Yet, this battle is not over. If Americans understand that the Pelosi-Reid Democrats have no problem with illegal aliens taking jobs from unemployed Americans, that party can be made to pay a price in 2010.

As of today, there exists a Republican-Blue Dog Democrat coalition in both houses that is serious about putting our country and countrymen first, be it on spending bills or trade measures. This is a foundation to build on.

E-Verify is not dead. For the Reid-Pelosi-Obama Left cannot survive the perception that it is aiding and abetting illegal aliens in taking the jobs of unemployed Americans.

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the new book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... You are wrong to believe that those who break into this land have no love for it... Many give their lives to get here, and many suffer death, injury, pain, and slavery as a fact while here to make their children legal citizens...Our biggest source of illegal aliens accounts for the greatest percentange of congressional medal of honor winners... Aliens across the board are some of the finest people you could ever want to meet, not unlike our dispossessed natives, proud and justly so, of their courage and intelligence... You must understand Mr. Buckanan, that the sentiments expressed in the Declaration of Independence, which is our founding document, apply to all human beings... In a sense, all the world is America, and all of America is the world....The Dream of liberty so often denied for the pride of the American Dollar cannot be quenched in the human heart by blood or sweat, but only by the free water shared by a free nation...If this is the only place on the planet where human beings can know the rights essential to existence and a happy life then let them come, and let us go and make the world free... People come here for freedom...Many come for the wealth taken from their native lands by Americans....We do not have their wealth, and we do not have our own; but those who have their goods have ours as well... You know, that Rome in its day was a lure unto all the conquered foreign lands for anyone with courage, ambition, and invention, or initiative... All those who could not bear the cost of conquest were cast into slavery, and the empire was depopulated; and still, people went to Rome...People come here though we have long ago rolled up the welcome mat... It is because what America represents, if not what it demonstrates, are eternal, and essential values to all of humanity...Forgive humanity for needing exactly what you need from your life...Concentrate on empowering people in distant lands to demand what they need in their own societies even if that ruins them as a market for our ideas and goods...People break into this land out of love, but many learn to hate it soon enough.... It is very often easier to love a lady from afar, even if she be liberty....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:04 AM
Mr. Buchanan - I agree with you. Unfortunately, this entire illegal immigrant job issue is has come too far and its too late to turn it around. Not because we cannot protect the borders or employers (only a few) wouldn't want to abide by immigration laws. Its because the American workforce will not settle for jobs taken and preformed by lillegal immigrants during the past 30 years. Its the attitude and frustrations and the 'wannabe' elite feeling that prevents Americans from filling in such posts. This is sad, but true. Combine this with the political 'short-term gain/show me now or you're out' attitude, and you'll realize that neither the lawmakers or any President would want to (or would be advised to) do something to change this. Then again, anyone besides Obama-shlobama or the discounted McCain would be better for the White House.
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Posted by: Ali Mogharabi
Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:38 PM
Re: Ali Mogharabi; Sir, your opinion is full of non-sense.... There are plenty of jobs that illegals do because they are illegal, and they are looking for opportunity for something better.... Many of these same jobs have had the money drained out of them by middle men and financier.... Bankers and middlemen squeezed all the profit out of slavery long before politics made it unacceptible..Who knows that the masters would not have been more humane if the bankers did not demand so much.... Now; if the children of slaves, having a living memory of slavery passed from generation to generation will not accept slavery in the form of dead end wage slavery who are you to criticize???Instead of abusing these people for resisting slavery we should commend them...It is better for them to die free, sitting on their back sides than pulling a plow down wall street....If you want them to work, pay them, A LOT... Make it worth their while... The Spanish and many other immigrants come here of their own free will, having no memory of slavery, and no grudge against the terrors meant to keep them down....They did not survive generation after generation denied their basic civil rights.... If you decide that they now deserve slavery as the price of advancement; tell them what they have ever gotten from it in the past.... We could close up our borders... We could demand a living wage for all workers... We could make certain the money men did not squeeze the life and humanity out of any industry, especially one so necesary to our long term health as agriculture...Remember what Caesar said.... Facing trouble with recruitment, one of his generals suggested a raise in pay...Caesar said: Double it... It takes a lot to capture the imagination of a Roman... It takes a lot to capture the imagination of an American too...People will work like slaves for any price above that of slavery...It simply cannot be for nothing...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:42 AM
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